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Australia Post Keypass identity card; Australia Post Digital iD [3] For visitors to Australia: Foreign driving licence – if a photo is present; Foreign national identity – if a photo is present; Some institutions may accept for general purposes other forms of photo identity, such as student identity cards.
Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards (also known as Proof of Age Cards or by other names) are photo identification cards issued by the States and Territories of Australia. While the drivers license is similar to the photo identity card, the photo identity card is treated separately here.
Keypass ID issued before the date will continue to be valid until their expiry. [3] Australia Post claims that the card can be used as proof of identity in all states. It is a legitimate form of ID and is technically acceptable as proof of ID when entering licensed (alcohol-serving) venues or buying from packaged liquor stores and tobacco vendors.
The Australian Capital Territory Proof of Identity Card is a voluntary identity photo card available to all residents of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia [1] The purpose is mainly to access restricted services for people over the age of 18 or to prove identity for those without a driver's licence.
Australia: No national identity card. Passports, driver licences or photo cards issued by state or territory governments and medicare cards are commonly accepted as identification. In 1985, there was a failed proposal to create an Australia Card.
Australia Post Keypass identity card; Australian Certificate of Identity; ... South Australia proof of age card; T. Tasmanian Government Personal Information Card;
The NSW Photo Card is a voluntary photo card issued by the Service NSW in New South Wales, Australia. It is credit-card sized and bears the cardholder’s photo, signature, name, address and date of birth. The NSW Photo Card replaced the 'proof of age' card on 14 December 2005.
Australia does not have a national identity card, and driver's licences are commonly used as a means of photo identification. Photo cards are also available, especially for non-drivers. Beside identification, these may be used as proof of age for entry to venues which have age restrictions, such as premises where alcohol is sold.